Burt Wolf
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Burt Wolf is an American journalist, writer and TV producer. He is the host of the PBS series Travels and Traditions [1]
He has written or edited more than 60 books, authored a weekly column for The Washington Post[2], and is was columnist at Salon.com. [3]
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[edit] Awards
Wolf was the first recipient of the James Beard Foundation Award for "Best Television Food Journalism," [4] and has been nominated for two cable Ace Awards and an Emmy in connection with travel and cultural history. [2]
[edit] Books
[edit] Cooking and food related
- The New Cooks' Catalogue by Burt Wolf (Hardcover - Oct 24, 2000)
- Gatherings and Celebrations by Burt Wolf (Hardcover - Nov 1, 1996)
- Real American Food: Restaurants, Markets, and Shops Plus Favorite Hometown Recipes by Burt Wolf and Andrew F. Smith (Hardcover - Jul 18, 2006)
- The Best of What's Cooking by Burt Wolf (Paperback - 1985)
- Eating Well by Burt Wolf (Paperback - Jun 1, 1994)
- Burt Wolf's Menu Cookbook by Burt Wolf (Hardcover - Jul 1, 1995)
- Good to Eat: Flavorful recipes from one of television's best known food and travel journalists by Burt Wolf (Hardcover - April 6, 1999)
- The Best of Whats Cooking;100 Recipes by Burt Wolf (Paperback - 1985)
- Burt Wolf's Table by Burt Wolf (Hardcover - Jul 1, 1994)
- What's Cooking by Burt Wolf (Hardcover - Jan 1989)
- What's Cooking with TV Food Reporter Burt Wolf by Burt Wolf (Paperback - 1989)
[edit] Documentaries
- Inner Journey: A spirited conversation about self-discovery (DVD). ISBN 0-9740627-0-7., Interview with Prem Rawat
[edit] References
- ^ Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions. Oregon Public Broadcast (2007).
- ^ a b Salon.com Signs Television Sales Agreement with Burt Wolf and Accelerates Broadband Plans. Salon.com.
- ^ Salon.com archives. Salon.com.
- ^ 1997 James Beard Foundation Awards Nominees. Starchef.com.